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Cape Krusenstern National Monument
Support Your Park
 
Supporting Cape Krusenstern National Monument is a different experience than in other places. For most people, Alaska is far away. To actually put your feet on the ground in the park, you have to charter a 4-seater airplane or a boat to get there. However, rangers still need help from people who love their national parks. Caring about and contributing to public lands is an American ideal. Here is how you can help from home or in the actual park.
 







Volunteer



There a many opportunities to support the work at Cape Krusenstern National Monument whether you live in the area or around the globe. See our volunteer page for more details.





 










Donations



You can make a gift to benefit the monument either directly to the National Park Service or through our cooperating association, Alaska Geographic. To make a gift directly to the National Park Service donation account, mail your check to the headquarters address.






 










Learn More



Anyone can be a Jr. Ranger. Learning is the first step towards helping. Complete the activities in the Jr. Ranger book and mail them in. Not only will you be able to tell others what you learned about the parks in northwest Alaska, but you can also earn the Junior Ranger badge, saber toothed cat patch, and even a water bottle.



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Image of sandhill cranes in flight

Did You Know?
Vast numbers of migratory birds, including loons, many species of waterfowl, and sandhill cranes, come from all over the world to nest at Cape Krusenstern.

Last Updated: May 12, 2011 at 20:00 MST